Art Nouveau vs Art Deco
Though their names are often mentioned together, these two styles belong to different moments in design history.
Art Nouveau emerged in the 1890s and remained influential until the First World War. It is defined by organic curves, floral and plant-inspired motifs, flowing lines, asymmetry, and a strong use of iron and glass.
Art Deco rose to prominence in the 1920s and 1930s. In contrast, it favored geometry, symmetry, stepped forms, and bold decorative motifs such as sunbursts, zigzags, and streamlined vertical emphasis.
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This is my current submission for the Wildflower Collage. It was fun to make.
Here is the vote page:
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On my @spoonflower store new designs.
Spoonflower offers fabrics and home decor items for sale.
I add new items often.
Come check it out!
https://t.co/UOSx32D3qH
I wrote one article for x before they upped the price, so I'm going to start posting on substack.
My first post is an introduction to the topics I will be writing about: Catholicism and my art.
I hope to see you there.
I've been making graphic art for many years now and I finally decided to join @spoonflower.
I'll probably be posting some of my designs, if you don't mind!
Here is my shop https://t.co/RmoCOboSP9
Faith alone wasnβt enough. Salvation flowed through the Catholic Church that Christ built.
This isnβt arrogance. Itβs urgency.
Outside the Ark, the flood destroys all.
Outside the Church, salvation is at risk.
The early Church was crystal clear. Are you? Dare to ask: If the earliest Christians died for this truth⦠Are you willing to risk eternity by ignoring it?
βNo salvation outside the Church.β A harsh Catholic dogma? Try ancient Christian reality. Donβt believe me? Let the early Church Fathers speak β¬οΈ
4. Origen (c. 230 A.D.) βLet no one, then, be persuaded otherwise, nor let anyone deceive himself: outside this house, that is, outside the Church, no one is saved. For if anyone go outside, he shall be guilty of his own deathβ
Can you name 5 Saints with cool/strange things about them?
These five lived in strange places:
1. St. Simon Stock (lived inside a tree)
2. St. Christina the Astonishing (living up in trees)
3. St. Benedict (lived in an unescapable cave)
4. St. Simeon Stylites (lived on a pillar)
5. St. Anthony of Antioch (lived in a tomb)
When the Archangel hit the bishopβs skull with a burning finger, a wonder was born.
β The Mont Saint-Michel.
Itβs not just a church.
Not just an island.
Not even just a miracle.
Let me show you the true story: π§΅π